PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER I9, I973 Letter ~ continued My family and I value greatly the excellent service we have enjoyed at our Terrace Bay Hospital and wish to commend your Board and past Boards and Hospital Staff members. As a resident here for the past twenty-five years I now fear our hospital because of political pressures to cut costs could produce limited services, should the Board consider staff cuts Trusting for your consideration, Thank you. Yours Very Truly, Al Allen, 6 Pine Crescent, Terrace Bay, Ontario." i] LADIES AFTERNOON LEAGUE Standings as of December 12/73: Tornados 95; Hippies 93%; Gems 87; Ho Boes 75%; Alley Cats 72; Hurricanes 72. Games over 200: A. Daley 2I6, 2I7; S. Montey 206; C. Dunham 202; M. Smilsky 20I; P. Buck 2I2, 215; L. Fournier 203; E. Boutil- ier 210, 235; D. Garvin 263, 3II; T. Ray 208; M. Hartmann 225. Top bowler of the week was Dora Garvin with a 3IT and a 749 series. Dora now holds high single scratch and with handicap 377; aleo high triple scratch and with handicap 947. FINED $500 FOR ILLEGAL MOOSE Roy C. Keeping, of Kitchener, was fined $500 in Provincial Court at Parry Sound last Monday, after he pleaded guilty to killing a moose in a closed season. In addition, Judge Cc. Powell suspended Keeping's privilege of hunting in Ontario for a period of two years. He was ordered to pay the fine within 60 days or serve 50 days in jail. The moose was shot in Parry Sound District, about a mile from the Ardbeg Road in Burpee REMBER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I20I W.Walsh Street Thunder Bay,Ont. (at end of Walsh St.,near Airport) NEW FURNITURE AT DISCOUNT PRICES ---- -------------------------------------------- = = Bedroom, Livingroom, Kitchen Furniture, Westinghouse Appliances, Wall-to-Wall Broadloom, Motel Furniture and Bedding FREE DELIVERY in NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO Cre Here's wishing all of you x a very special Merry Christmas! "J Terrace Bay Taxi Terrace Bay - Phone 825-3697 Township, early in the recent deer hunting sea son. A Conservation Officer found the freshl killed and dressed carcass, and kept the area under surveillance until the following evening when sufficient evidence to lay a charge had been secured. In assessing the fine, Judge Powell stated that he was taking into consideration the curk ent trend in the cost of the meat. We're hankering to wish you and the folks at your house a mighty merry Christmas and our hearty thanks. WESTERN TIRE PETER SPEZIALE 205 WALKER STREET, SCHREIBER